Thought I would create a post on different ways you can apply eye-shadow as this is particularly useful for all you brides to be on deciding what style to have for your wedding day.
In the photographs below I have used the same three nude colours a beige, medium brown and dark brown/black but you can transform these looks with any colours.
Natural
A barely there look for the eyes. Light beige eye-shadow across the lid with medium brown softly blended from the outer corner of the eye into the socket line. Finished with soft black eye pencil and mascara.
Cut Crease
A super defined make-up look using light beige over the eye lid with a contrasting dark colour blended into the socket line. Still natural looking but with a more dramatic effect.
Smokey eye - The Gradient Effect
The most popular smokey eye look starting with the darkest colour on the outer corner of the eye and fading into the lightest colour in the inner corner, a lot of blending and shading techniques to be used in this look.
All-over Smokey Effect
The darkest and most dramatic look with the focus on just one block colour all over the lid teamed with black gel liner and lots of mascara.
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